When comparing Bitwig Studio vs Magix Sequoia, the Slant community recommends Bitwig Studio for most people. In the question“What are the best DAWs?”Bitwig Studio is ranked 8th while Magix Sequoia is ranked 40th. The most important reason people chose Bitwig Studio is:

The Bitwig DAW runs on Mac, PC, and, Linux. This DAW also has the distinction of being one of the only DAWs that can run 32 bit and 64 bit plugins at the same time.

Pros

Pro

Cross platform and highly compatible

The Bitwig DAW runs on Mac, PC, and, Linux. This DAW also has the distinction of being one of the only DAWs that can run 32 bit and 64 bit plugins at the same time.

Pro

Highly modular

Pro

Supports multiple midi instruments on one track

Being able to add multiple midi instruments on the same track is a nice feature. It allows for much easier setup for VSTs like Cthulhu. It's also nice to be able to have multiple instruments setup that can be toggled.

Pro

Very intuitive/user-friendly

Pro

Supports expressive MIDI - MPE

Makes use of the Seaboard, Linnstrument, Continuum and other modern expressive controllers.

Pro

Very easy and fast workflow

Able to work through most projects very quickly, everything can be on screen without feeling cluttered at all.

Pro

Easy Automation

The automation in Sequoia is similar to Ableton's automation, but is just a bit simpler to use and navigate.

Cons

Con

Pricey

Pricey in comparison with other major DAWs.

Con

Very buggy

Con

MIDI Sync

The Bitwig DAW is still very new, and currently can only act as a MIDI sync master, but not a slave.